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man telling me we can't sleep at night because we don't know if russia will attack us tomorrow. muhammad lila, abc news, eastern ukraine. >>> president obama heading back to washington this morning from the philippines. before leaving he praised the men and women of the military who serve around the globe. there are more than 80,000 service members in the asia pacific region. on a trip to the large american military cemetery, the president honored american and filipino service members who fought side by side in the pacific in world war ii. >>> capitol police investigating death threats against senate majority leader harry reid. the threats are reportedly related to comments reid made about nevada rancher clive bundy. he referred to bundy supporters as domestic terrorists and to bundy himself as a hateful racist. >>> the so-called kissing congressman will not seek re-election. louisiana republican vance mcallister was seen in this video locked in a passionate kiss with a woman on his staff. mcallister apologized for his personal failure and plans to serve the rest of his term. >>
man telling me we can't sleep at night because we don't know if russia will attack us tomorrow. muhammad lila, abc news, eastern ukraine. >>> president obama heading back to washington this morning from the philippines. before leaving he praised the men and women of the military who serve around the globe. there are more than 80,000 service members in the asia pacific region. on a trip to the large american military cemetery, the president honored american and filipino service members...
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s & p cut russia's credit rating above junk bond status and investors have pulled 70 billion dollars out of the country since the beginning of the year. >> president putin is not a stupid man, and i think he recently acknowledged that this has already had an impact. >> you acknowledge sanctions may simply not change his behavior? >> i think that's self-apparent. there are no guarantees in life. >> reporter: we also asked about a more personal comment putin recently made. >> president putin was asked that if he were drowning would you save him and he said he thought you would save him. i'm wondering was he correct on that? >> i absolutely would save him if he were drowning. >> reporter: obama and putin seem to have essentially written each other off as working partners and haven't spoken for nearly two weeks although both the white house and the kremlin say talks continue just at a lower level. david? >> jon karl traveling with the president, thank you. >>> in south korea police have arrested four more crew members from the ferry that went down off korea. now all 15 people involved in
s & p cut russia's credit rating above junk bond status and investors have pulled 70 billion dollars out of the country since the beginning of the year. >> president putin is not a stupid man, and i think he recently acknowledged that this has already had an impact. >> you acknowledge sanctions may simply not change his behavior? >> i think that's self-apparent. there are no guarantees in life. >> reporter: we also asked about a more personal comment putin recently...
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tonight is vladimir putin paving the way for russia to move in. muhammad lila is in ukraine. >> reporter: it was one of the deadliest street battles so far. even flowers can't hide the signs of an all out war. today the ukrainian military preparing more of what it calls counter-terrorism operations in several cities, all of them overrun by pro-russian gangs. as we saw in this pro-russian town, the military is in for a fight. i'll resist until the end, this woman tells us, it doesn't matter what tactics they use against me. russian leader vladimir putin claims he's received thousands of requests for help, some like this from a rebel commander aired on russian television. with videos like this, the concern is that putin is manipulating the violence, paving the way for an invasion, using the so-called desperate pleas for help as a reason to send his troops across the border. finally today a bit of good news. seven european military observers who have been held hostage have now been released, but the gesture might not be enough to prevent a civil war.
tonight is vladimir putin paving the way for russia to move in. muhammad lila is in ukraine. >> reporter: it was one of the deadliest street battles so far. even flowers can't hide the signs of an all out war. today the ukrainian military preparing more of what it calls counter-terrorism operations in several cities, all of them overrun by pro-russian gangs. as we saw in this pro-russian town, the military is in for a fight. i'll resist until the end, this woman tells us, it doesn't...
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>>> overseas, ukraine's prime minister says that vladimir putin is ready to start world war iii and russia refuses to back up from the border. here's jonathan karl. he asked president obama if america's economic pressure is working. john? >> reporter: good evening, diane. president obama told me bluntly today that "president putin is not a stupid man" and that sanctions are hurting russia and putin knows it. this is getting personal. i asked the president about putin's recent response to a question about whether he thought obama would save him if he were drowning. president putin was asked that if he were drowning, would you save him? and said he thought you would save him. so i'm just wondering, was he correct on that? >> i absolutely would save mr. putin if he were drowning. i'd like to think that if anybody is out there drowning, i'm going to save him. >> reporter: president obama hasn't spoken to putin in over a week, but he did speak to european leaders last night about another round of sanctions, and we're told they are coming in soon, probably before the president returns to washing
>>> overseas, ukraine's prime minister says that vladimir putin is ready to start world war iii and russia refuses to back up from the border. here's jonathan karl. he asked president obama if america's economic pressure is working. john? >> reporter: good evening, diane. president obama told me bluntly today that "president putin is not a stupid man" and that sanctions are hurting russia and putin knows it. this is getting personal. i asked the president about putin's...
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during a news conference with the philippines president, president obama stayed is in response for russia to not withhold stemming the crisis in ukraine. president obama says that the ten-year agreement with the philippines will allow the united states military greater access to bases that will help promote regional security. >> the san jose sharks have another chance to advance to the next round of the stanley cup playoff series again the kings. the sharks could have closed out the kings but they went into the tank shut out 3-0 on home ice. if they do not win tonight there will be a seventh game. >> and temperatures will be in the 90's on tuesday, wednesday, and possibly thursday down in san jose, so the cool confines of the shark tank will be great. now a look at live doppler 7 hd, the last three hours you can see a few high clouds but mostly, today, we are going to have total sunshine and the sea breeze has dropped at ten miles per hour at sfo and up at half moon bay from seven to eight miles per hour and those are the areas afederal governmented by the -- affected by the sea breeze an
during a news conference with the philippines president, president obama stayed is in response for russia to not withhold stemming the crisis in ukraine. president obama says that the ten-year agreement with the philippines will allow the united states military greater access to bases that will help promote regional security. >> the san jose sharks have another chance to advance to the next round of the stanley cup playoff series again the kings. the sharks could have closed out the kings...
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president obama says the united states will add new sanctions on russia targeting the russian defense industry wrapping up the tour of asia with a stop in the philippines. in a news conference, obama said the sanctions are in response to russia's failure to uphold an international accord aimed at stemming the crisis in ukraine. >> coming up, the mother arrested over the weekend after police say she confessed to a violent crime against her own child. >> new details of a team who hid as a stow away to hawaii. >> a look outside at one place you want to think about going when things start to heat up and we see temperatures in the 90's. in every life, there are when you know, you know. the all-new volvo v60 sportswagon. the s60 sedan and the xc60 crossover. test drive one today. model year end sales event. the s60 with 0.9% apr and up to $2500 in allowances. >>> we are back at 6:40 on this monday. the sun is so bright we had to turn the camera away. it is hazy. it is not a "spare the air" day with pollution low. grass pollen is moderate and mold is low even with the rain. padres are in tow
president obama says the united states will add new sanctions on russia targeting the russian defense industry wrapping up the tour of asia with a stop in the philippines. in a news conference, obama said the sanctions are in response to russia's failure to uphold an international accord aimed at stemming the crisis in ukraine. >> coming up, the mother arrested over the weekend after police say she confessed to a violent crime against her own child. >> new details of a team who hid...
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president obama is in south korea and he says the sanctions he imposed are hurting russia and put i hope knows it but the relationship appears to be getting more personal. president put i hope was asked if he thought president obama with save him if he were drowning. here's jonathan karl asking the question. >> president putin was asked if he were drowning would you save him and he said he thought would you save him so i'm just wondering, was he correct on that? >> i have absolutely would save mr. putin if if he were drowning. i would like to think that if anybody is throughout drowning i'm going to save them. >>reporter: president obama has not spoken to put i hope in a we can but did speak with european lead bears new round of sanctions against russia and they could come soon from what we hear. >> u.s. stock market fell sharply today dragged down by disappointsing earnings from am so that and ford and escalating tension over you escape. they slumped 10 percent after it was operating loss for second quarter continuing to invest in the business. other big tech names like facebook also fe
president obama is in south korea and he says the sanctions he imposed are hurting russia and put i hope knows it but the relationship appears to be getting more personal. president put i hope was asked if he thought president obama with save him if he were drowning. here's jonathan karl asking the question. >> president putin was asked if he were drowning would you save him and he said he thought would you save him so i'm just wondering, was he correct on that? >> i have absolutely...
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and europe impose further sanctions against russia? we'll bo live to the white house to find out why. liz has another exclusive from omaha, nebraska. liz? liz: well as happy hour descends on omaha. david, we're here in the hilton but we've got our own cocktail napkins. #ask liz. you have to send me one of these if you have a question for warren buffett. maybe we'll pick your question for our monday morning big interview, 9:30 a.m. eastern. coming up, the third largest reinsurance giant on the planet. it is general re and berkshire hathaway. he runs this behemoth. this is rare interview. he doesn't give a lot of them. we have him exclusively coming on the big buffett insurance. live from omaha. ♪ you make a great team. it's been that way sincthe day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and sympt
and europe impose further sanctions against russia? we'll bo live to the white house to find out why. liz has another exclusive from omaha, nebraska. liz? liz: well as happy hour descends on omaha. david, we're here in the hilton but we've got our own cocktail napkins. #ask liz. you have to send me one of these if you have a question for warren buffett. maybe we'll pick your question for our monday morning big interview, 9:30 a.m. eastern. coming up, the third largest reinsurance giant on the...
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he is a cossack from the -- from russia. a "new york times" showed a picture of a man who looks like him from georgia in 2008 who was part of the russian special forces claiming that he was that man, but it seems he is somebody else, but he is actually from russia. >> again, about an hour after filming the report in which simon was unworking to uncover the secret, russian involvement in eastern ukraine, this happened. >> when we got to the final checkpoint, which was literally 300 yards, 400 yards away from our hotel, a man pulled a piece of paper out of his pocket with my face on it, shine a light on my face, showed it to his friends, his face lit up and he was like, i got him. this is him. >> that moment, that terrifying moment was the beginning of a three-day abduction, and joining me now here in studio, my great pleasure to welcome, safe and sound, sigh mom as strove -- as strove ski. i'm so glad you're hear safe and sound. >> good to be back in new york thank you for being such a strong advocate. i know you have been on
he is a cossack from the -- from russia. a "new york times" showed a picture of a man who looks like him from georgia in 2008 who was part of the russian special forces claiming that he was that man, but it seems he is somebody else, but he is actually from russia. >> again, about an hour after filming the report in which simon was unworking to uncover the secret, russian involvement in eastern ukraine, this happened. >> when we got to the final checkpoint, which was...
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are we looking to address the coercion by russia? if so far, a comprehensive strategy by europe with them in the lead on energy, economic assistance and improving basically the governing competence of the ukraine's government in transition. if it's restoring the boundaries of europe and taking the crimea back, that's a very difficult task, one that needs a lot of resources that a lot have fought. at this point, we haven't even made clear what we aim to do with what resources and what we expect of the parties involved. >> how big a mistake is that? because if you're watching right now at home, you know, i often want to explain to people why this matters. why they should pay attention to it. >> well, i think it's very important. we have to take very seriously when we have a major military and economic power seeking to revise territorial boundaries. sovereignty is one of the important principles that allows states to engage in relations with one another. somewhat predictably and responsibly. and russia as a revisionist power getting awa
are we looking to address the coercion by russia? if so far, a comprehensive strategy by europe with them in the lead on energy, economic assistance and improving basically the governing competence of the ukraine's government in transition. if it's restoring the boundaries of europe and taking the crimea back, that's a very difficult task, one that needs a lot of resources that a lot have fought. at this point, we haven't even made clear what we aim to do with what resources and what we expect...
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and six other world powers announcing they will move quickly to impose new sanctions on russia. good afternoon, i'm arthel neville. >> i'm eric shaw in for gregg jarrett. armed pro-russian separatists now are holding a group of international observers and accusing them of being nato spies. we're streaming live from donetsk, ukraine, with the latest. leland? >> reporter: hi, eric. those pro russian separatists now say they will exchange these international observers for a number of separatists being held by the ukrainian government. the government is firing back saying the observers are being held as human shields inside the pro russian stronghold, besieged by ukrainian soldiers. the soldiers, though, have not moved into the town, really out of fear of the amount of civilian casualties that would have to occur if they were going to go door to door and try to root out the separatists who are extremely well-armed. the russian foreign minister for his part says he is going to do what he can in order to help free the international observers who are being held. many will tell you that
and six other world powers announcing they will move quickly to impose new sanctions on russia. good afternoon, i'm arthel neville. >> i'm eric shaw in for gregg jarrett. armed pro-russian separatists now are holding a group of international observers and accusing them of being nato spies. we're streaming live from donetsk, ukraine, with the latest. leland? >> reporter: hi, eric. those pro russian separatists now say they will exchange these international observers for a number of...
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right before russia invaded crimea, u.s. intelligence officials say, we don't think -- russia's on the border but the troops aren't doing anything but military exercises. within a few days, they had invaded. it could be a powder keg situation. we have seen escalation with fighting, a clash between the ukrainian government and pro-russian militants in ukraine. putin had responded with tough words. he likes to be seen as a man who follows through on his word, unlike president obama with no consequences. whether it's a full-scale invasion of the ukraine by russia or just escalation along the border and more skirmishes, i don't know. i don't think anyone knows right now. >> john, pentagon officials are saying that friday -- just yesterday, that russia military drills continue with russian fighter jets entering ukrainian airspace on several occasions over the previous 24 hours and that pentagon spokesperson urging russia to take immediate steps to de-escalate, the word that keeps popping up, the situation. still russia, as you ju
right before russia invaded crimea, u.s. intelligence officials say, we don't think -- russia's on the border but the troops aren't doing anything but military exercises. within a few days, they had invaded. it could be a powder keg situation. we have seen escalation with fighting, a clash between the ukrainian government and pro-russian militants in ukraine. putin had responded with tough words. he likes to be seen as a man who follows through on his word, unlike president obama with no...
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when they need natural gas and oil and power from us because of what russia is doing. this is not only eliminating 45,000 jobs. it's a slap in the face of america and it is putting europe in even more danger because obama really -- maybe he wants us to go back to a society and maybe the unions are unionize the farmers. >> i have a question for each of you and i want to try to get a quick answer in there. ellen, i'll start with you and i want to hear your response to a claim that the delay is in direct response to an environmental enthusiast or business man with an ulterior motive but he's a super donor to the democratic party. post player bring more than 100 million dollars that wants to stop the pipeline? >> he does want to stop the pipeline and he has put a lot of money behind this but is one person going to direct the democratic party? they have a lot of small donors. >> well, that's not small. $100 million is not small. >> i understand but they have a lot of small donors that add up to his $100 million. >> so tammy, your take of the president's decision to continue
when they need natural gas and oil and power from us because of what russia is doing. this is not only eliminating 45,000 jobs. it's a slap in the face of america and it is putting europe in even more danger because obama really -- maybe he wants us to go back to a society and maybe the unions are unionize the farmers. >> i have a question for each of you and i want to try to get a quick answer in there. ellen, i'll start with you and i want to hear your response to a claim that the delay...
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this as growing concerns over whether russia will continue to defy the international community and move ahead with its own troops. let's go now to ukraine where leland vister is standing by wih more. >> reporter: uma, just in the past few minutes we have learned from the pro-russian stronghold that one of those international observers was released on medical grounds. we're not sure exactly what the circumstances were, but there's a spokeswoman for the pro-russian militia that says none of the other observers are going anywhere. today they were paraded out in front of the media at a press conference of sorts. the leader of that pro-russian separatist militia called them, quote, prisoners of war, and was holding them and wanted to exchange them for some of his supporters being held by the ukrainian government in kiev. so far no deal on that front. the russian foreign minister has said that he plans to try and help get these guys released. once again though it appears the russians promises have not been made good on as this has been status quo as this crisis continues. day three right now
this as growing concerns over whether russia will continue to defy the international community and move ahead with its own troops. let's go now to ukraine where leland vister is standing by wih more. >> reporter: uma, just in the past few minutes we have learned from the pro-russian stronghold that one of those international observers was released on medical grounds. we're not sure exactly what the circumstances were, but there's a spokeswoman for the pro-russian militia that says none of...
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will give europe mormore alternatives bece they get so much oil from russia. it would give us the opportunity to not deal with countries we would rather not deal with, iran, russia. >> jobs. >> the jobs. the national laborers union, head of the national laborers union who basically represents half a million construction workers who endorsed obama twice is speaking out against this vociferously. >> this is no example of profiles in courage. it's clear the administration needs to grow a set of antlers or perhaps take a lesson from popeye and eat some spinach. it's not just the 2,000 hard hat jobs and also thousands more about the construction of the pipeline, but canada has about 1,000 suppliers who would be working here in the u.s. if the pipeline went through. >> the way it was expressed by the ambassador, they really want to work with us. they don't understand the continual delays. being postponed until after the midterm elections. an environmentalist make their arguments and are protesting it's bad for the environment but it's happening anyway. >> very inter
will give europe mormore alternatives bece they get so much oil from russia. it would give us the opportunity to not deal with countries we would rather not deal with, iran, russia. >> jobs. >> the jobs. the national laborers union, head of the national laborers union who basically represents half a million construction workers who endorsed obama twice is speaking out against this vociferously. >> this is no example of profiles in courage. it's clear the administration needs...
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meanwhile, russia staged its first may day parade in red square since soviet days. then came the puzzler. as this surfaced, a "wall street journal"/abc news poll reported that americans by half don't want the president to raise the u.s. profile in foreign policy. we have always noted that two wars have wearied this tolerant country. but another factor may be at play. the realization that america may no longer call the tune, the festering hope that until we are rescued from obama's amateur advisers, the administration must do no more harm. we repeatedly stumble in gambling our prestige and influence as in syria where assad is reporting to be bombing his people with chlorine gas in the face of an agreement to give up all chemical weapons. in truth, one suspects a majority of americans would prefer a military response to benghazi rather than the ukraine or anywhere else. yes, we have all seen this before. the past isn't dead, it's not even passed. >>> and we're about 2 1/2 hours away from the start of the kentucky derby, the 140th run for the roses. 19 horses will star
meanwhile, russia staged its first may day parade in red square since soviet days. then came the puzzler. as this surfaced, a "wall street journal"/abc news poll reported that americans by half don't want the president to raise the u.s. profile in foreign policy. we have always noted that two wars have wearied this tolerant country. but another factor may be at play. the realization that america may no longer call the tune, the festering hope that until we are rescued from obama's...
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russia, though, of course denying those allegations that it is behind the unrest. meanwhile, on outbreak of violence erupting in the city of odessa. police saying at least 42 people were killed in those clashes that occurred between government supporters and opponents yesterday. secretary of state kerry also adding that everything possible must be done to try and end the violence. but for now, sadly that violence and the unrest and the conflict only seems to be spreading. >>> back here at home in los angeles, the woman who secretly recorded the owner of the los angeles clippers says he owes everybody an apology. v. stiviano captured donald sterling's racist comments which were later leaked to the media. and that led to his banishment from the nba. she now says she really doesn't believe he's a racist. >> we're not sure what she believes. in an interview she did with barbara walters last night, we aren't sure whether she really does believe that. she says it but contradicts herself several times. this is what she looked like on monday, hiding her face with this biza
russia, though, of course denying those allegations that it is behind the unrest. meanwhile, on outbreak of violence erupting in the city of odessa. police saying at least 42 people were killed in those clashes that occurred between government supporters and opponents yesterday. secretary of state kerry also adding that everything possible must be done to try and end the violence. but for now, sadly that violence and the unrest and the conflict only seems to be spreading. >>> back here...
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does that promote russia moving their troops in? i would hope russia would think twice before doing that. >> let me ask you, a number of your republican colleagues have put together the russian aggression prevention act of 2014 to strengthen nato, new rounds of sanctions, do things like force the president to move forward with missile defense in europe which was tabled essentially. could you support something like that? what do you think is the right move? >> absolutely. we all need to find out how -- sanctions are by far the best way for us to go. by far. because nobody wins in these land wars, if you will. and we've proven it's not something we have an appetite for. with that being said we know that sanctions do work. they worked in iran, we doubled down in iran and made them tighter. i think that will happen. can we force russia to come to their senses because economically they can't stand what we can do to them? can we go after their energy market, which is at the heart of who they are. it's the pulse of what they have going on
does that promote russia moving their troops in? i would hope russia would think twice before doing that. >> let me ask you, a number of your republican colleagues have put together the russian aggression prevention act of 2014 to strengthen nato, new rounds of sanctions, do things like force the president to move forward with missile defense in europe which was tabled essentially. could you support something like that? what do you think is the right move? >> absolutely. we all need...
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president obama announcing new sanctions against russia. they will target specific companies and individuals. we have had some of this before. this will go a little further according to the administration. chief correspondent ed henry is in the philippines. critics are saying these sanctions don't have the teeth they think are required. tell us about the reaction. reporter: that's right. these targets, seven russian government officials, 17 russian companies that have ties to vladimir putin. so-called cronies of the russian president. a news conference here today, president obama said these sanctions do not target putin personally, necessarily, but that the goal instead is to change putin's calculus there on the ground in ukraine. but as you noted, republican critics like bob corker saying the president has been doubling here, and it may simply be too late to force putin's hand. >> what i fear is all we're doing is tweaking, folks. i am very concerned what we've seen from the administration on so many tough issues their policies are always
president obama announcing new sanctions against russia. they will target specific companies and individuals. we have had some of this before. this will go a little further according to the administration. chief correspondent ed henry is in the philippines. critics are saying these sanctions don't have the teeth they think are required. tell us about the reaction. reporter: that's right. these targets, seven russian government officials, 17 russian companies that have ties to vladimir putin....
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remember obama said prior to ris reelect to the president of russia i will have more flexibility after the election. he is telling the democrats i hear you, don't worry. obamacare, keystone pipeline and now coal admissions. the president of the united states is using his power and influence to change the outcome of an election. you can fool some of the people some of time but not enough this time. it is reflected in his poplarity. >> senator inholf is the one that brought all of these allegations. he wrote a letter and let's look at it. he says is appears in the delay in the publication may have been done to lesson the impact of the president's harmful policies on the mid-term election. he said the epa is electionering with climate rules. did you believe that to believe the case? >> yes. i actually think they are playing politics. there is a flip side, too. james inholf is the biggest climate denier in the house and congress. he makes more money, the sector that gives the most money is oil and gas. he gives $315,000 from them over the last five years. he is playing politics, too, who d
remember obama said prior to ris reelect to the president of russia i will have more flexibility after the election. he is telling the democrats i hear you, don't worry. obamacare, keystone pipeline and now coal admissions. the president of the united states is using his power and influence to change the outcome of an election. you can fool some of the people some of time but not enough this time. it is reflected in his poplarity. >> senator inholf is the one that brought all of these...
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is free to offer up his opinions about what he would like the relationship to be between ukraine and russia, and i suspect that there will be a whole lot of ukrainian leaders who will take those views into consideration. they can't be done at the barrel of a gun. it can't be done by sending masked gunmen to occupy buildings. or to intimidate journalists. >> well, joining us now where some of those masked gunmen. arwa damon has more. >> reporter: well, anderson, at this stage it seems that the situation has slightly calmed down. but just a few hours ago the ukrainian forces that were positioning themselves out of the city of slaviansk, that is where they made their push this morning came under attack by pro-russian militants. according to the government at least two ukrainian soldiers were killed. and then of course you have the violence that flared up in what was previously a fairly calm area, odessa in the southern part of the country. clashes breaking out between pro-russian and pro-ukrainian camps. there, at least four people were killed initially. and then a fire broke out in the main a
is free to offer up his opinions about what he would like the relationship to be between ukraine and russia, and i suspect that there will be a whole lot of ukrainian leaders who will take those views into consideration. they can't be done at the barrel of a gun. it can't be done by sending masked gunmen to occupy buildings. or to intimidate journalists. >> well, joining us now where some of those masked gunmen. arwa damon has more. >> reporter: well, anderson, at this stage it...
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the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course. and that is to resolve the issues diplomatically. and i think we are united on that front. within europe, within the eu, i'm sure there has to be extensive consultations. you've got 28 countries and some are more vulnerable than others to potential russian retaliation and we have to take those into account. not every country will be in exactly the same place. but what has been remarkable is the agree to which all countries agreed that russia violated international law and violated territorial sovereignty of a country in europe and i think there's u.n. nimty that there has to be consequences for that. how we structure the sectoral sanctions, the experts have been working on and we anticipate that if we have to use them, we can. our preference would be not to have to use them. and i thank chancellor merkel saes leadership on this front. she has been extraordinarily helpful not only in facilitating european unity but also
the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course. and that is to resolve the issues diplomatically. and i think we are united on that front. within europe, within the eu, i'm sure there has to be extensive consultations. you've got 28 countries and some are more vulnerable than others to potential russian retaliation and we have to take those into account. not every country will be in exactly the same place. but what has been remarkable is the...
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russia has not lifted a finger to help. in fact there's strong evidence that they've been encouraging the kinds of activities that have been taking place in eastern and southern ukraine. so collectively, us and the europeans have said that so long as russia continues down the path of provocation rather than trying to resolve this issue p peacefully, there will be consequences and the consequences will continue to grow. now, the notion that for us to go forward with sectoral sanctions on our own without the europeans would be the most effective deterrent to mr. putin is factually wrong. we will be in a stronger position to defer mr. putin when he sees that the world and the united states and europe is unified versus this is just a u.s., russian conflict. in fact often fietimes they are really interested in portraying this through the cold war prism when in fact this is not what the issue is here. the issue is respecting basic international norms of sovereignty and territorial integrity. the issue is can the ukrainians make t
russia has not lifted a finger to help. in fact there's strong evidence that they've been encouraging the kinds of activities that have been taking place in eastern and southern ukraine. so collectively, us and the europeans have said that so long as russia continues down the path of provocation rather than trying to resolve this issue p peacefully, there will be consequences and the consequences will continue to grow. now, the notion that for us to go forward with sectoral sanctions on our own...
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and he said he accused russia of not lifting a finger to help when it comes to resolving deescalating fences in eastern ukraine. and he also said the world needs to be united or europe and the west need to be united when it comes to sector ral sanctions giving an explanation as to why they're perhaps not ready to go with sanctioning sectors of the russian economy, only going to target individuals at this point. the president offering a defense there. and as we were talking about this, natalie, before the press conference began. this transpacific trade partnership deal that the president would like to get passed by the congress and agreed to by these asian partners such as malaysia, that came up during this press conference at one point. we haven't heard the if the say this too much. he says he has his own protests coming from people at home. in his own party when it comes to this deal, when talking about how there have been some protests here in malaysia. so wade ranging news conference. it's pretty customary, natalie, in these sorts of circumstances when he comes out after meeting wi
and he said he accused russia of not lifting a finger to help when it comes to resolving deescalating fences in eastern ukraine. and he also said the world needs to be united or europe and the west need to be united when it comes to sector ral sanctions giving an explanation as to why they're perhaps not ready to go with sanctioning sectors of the russian economy, only going to target individuals at this point. the president offering a defense there. and as we were talking about this, natalie,...
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. >>> message to russia. the eu and u.s. move to impose new sanctions on moscow for its actions in ukraine. >>> and making their point. the
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now there are no signs of tension is letting out the united states has a nose for sanctions against russia for allegedly funding in court many pro russian separatists in ukraine the kremlin denies the accusations and says the uprising is a spontaneous response. investors in twenty eu member nations are also meeting in brussels at this hour to decide on a cold a separate set of sanctions against russia. obama said the sanctions would represent the next stage in trying to hurt moscow's efforts to destabilize the region. we don't yet know whether to work. and that's why in the next day is if in fact we saw further russian aggression towards ukraine it would be such moral sanctions less narrowly targeted. addressing. sectors like banking for the defense industry. meanwhile the mayor of car keys has been shot and critically wounded. in any kern as was her pearly shot in the back by our unknown gunmen and is said to be undergoing emergency surgery this comes as pro russian rebels continue to seize more buildings and other major cities in eastern ukraine and taking a look at southeast asia us pre
now there are no signs of tension is letting out the united states has a nose for sanctions against russia for allegedly funding in court many pro russian separatists in ukraine the kremlin denies the accusations and says the uprising is a spontaneous response. investors in twenty eu member nations are also meeting in brussels at this hour to decide on a cold a separate set of sanctions against russia. obama said the sanctions would represent the next stage in trying to hurt moscow's efforts to...
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russia has warned any assault by ukrainian troops in the region would have caused catastrophic consequences there are several look at international stories making headlines around the world i'll see you back here next week. the seal hunt for some speed in check. after spending most of her life in figure skating and haven't been in this spotlight for the past few years korea's ice queen you know will take the ice once again for her retirement pay. open all the weekend on sunday she hosted a press event which included a look at the rehearsals their the twenty three year old was attacked he said that she wanted to make the ice show her best today and hope that it helps to heal the nation still grieving over the skeletal ferry accident the show continues on through tuesday. and they can agree is the first round is in the books for both the pga and lpga nice ornaments first if the wells fargo championship. i'm helping her around churches but the early lead at six under while phil mickelson and martin flores trailed by a stroke meanwhile over in texas for the north texas lpga shootout suzanne ped
russia has warned any assault by ukrainian troops in the region would have caused catastrophic consequences there are several look at international stories making headlines around the world i'll see you back here next week. the seal hunt for some speed in check. after spending most of her life in figure skating and haven't been in this spotlight for the past few years korea's ice queen you know will take the ice once again for her retirement pay. open all the weekend on sunday she hosted a...
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we have tensions in ukraine and russia getting the best of risk appetite. they are keeping money in safe haven assets like the yen and gold. to president obama's trip the region. he wraps things up. disappointingre for the chinese corporate with the exception of the banks ironically. i will be back with more details. concerns for china's top banks managing to boost a profit. look at the details. what have we got behind this? >> we have double-digit profit increases in the first quarter. the biggest profit increase in the year. these banks are reporting wider at lending margins in the quarter. this is curious given there is so much exposure on bad loans, the fact that bad debts are rising. they are setting aside more money to deal with it. china construction bank is up 10%. at atock is trading lower moment in hong kong. lower ins are trending general today. the agricultural bank of china also out with results. it is benefiting permits largely rural customer base buffeting asset quality. oft actually match tank china, which reported 14% gain in first-quarter
we have tensions in ukraine and russia getting the best of risk appetite. they are keeping money in safe haven assets like the yen and gold. to president obama's trip the region. he wraps things up. disappointingre for the chinese corporate with the exception of the banks ironically. i will be back with more details. concerns for china's top banks managing to boost a profit. look at the details. what have we got behind this? >> we have double-digit profit increases in the first quarter....
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. >> russia hit with new sanctions in the ongoing international pressure to stop moscow to keep from further military intervention in ukraine. 15 people will face travel bands and asset freezes including russia's deputy prime minister and military chief. this comes after the u.s. announced sanctions targeting 17 companies which washington says are linked to president vladimir putin's inner circle. >>> an investigation under way to determine why a plane caught on fire just minutes after takeoff in perth, australia. the pilot shut off the engine and returned to the airport. the plane was able to land safely. it's not clear yet what sparked that fire. >>> as we mentioned, all eyes now on the nba. a news conference scheduled for 2:00 p.m. eastern. what will they do about donald sterling? a suspension? will they toss him from the league all together for his alleged racial comments? coming up, we'll delve into this debate. a lot of issues at stake here. the league could be changed forever. what you wear to bed is your business. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, ask about the a
. >> russia hit with new sanctions in the ongoing international pressure to stop moscow to keep from further military intervention in ukraine. 15 people will face travel bands and asset freezes including russia's deputy prime minister and military chief. this comes after the u.s. announced sanctions targeting 17 companies which washington says are linked to president vladimir putin's inner circle. >>> an investigation under way to determine why a plane caught on fire just minutes...
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. >> for russia, they're saying all hope is lost for a diplomatic deal and calling for a meeting of the u.n. security counsel. that is scheduled for noon today. launched a counterassault to dislodge pro russian separatists. now, ukraine says it's holding four suspects. >> and there are hundreds of u.s. troops now deployed to certain countries in that region on stand by in poland. also, the baltics, so the u.s. is a key interest here and watchful eye on what's going on. let's duoto washington where wolf blitzer and the political team are waiting for this news conference. wolf? >> this is cnn breaking news. >> thanks very much. we are following very important news. we're standing by for a major news conference. we're looking at live pictures from the rose garden just outside the oval office. the president of the united states has been meeting inside with angela merkel. they're about to speak. the president will make an opening statement, followed by angela merkel, then they will open it up to questions from reporters. we have extensive coverage coming up here on cnn. joining us in the stu
. >> for russia, they're saying all hope is lost for a diplomatic deal and calling for a meeting of the u.n. security counsel. that is scheduled for noon today. launched a counterassault to dislodge pro russian separatists. now, ukraine says it's holding four suspects. >> and there are hundreds of u.s. troops now deployed to certain countries in that region on stand by in poland. also, the baltics, so the u.s. is a key interest here and watchful eye on what's going on. let's duoto...
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that's despite the fact there's increasing pressure on russia in the form of sanctions. russia uses influence here in eastern ukraine for the pro russian rebels who scaled back activities here. >>> in other news today, a bomb has killed three students at a religionous school in the pakistani city. attackers arrived and threw a grenade in the school while students were attending a class. it's reported they are between 8 and 12 years old. >>> nuclear protestors have been blocking the main entrance. the government spokeman said they've agreed to halt the project. many refuse to leave without the official announcement. >>> prosecutors in south korea investigating the ferry sinking have seized documents looking into how the captain and crew responded while the ferry was sinking. more than a hundred bodies have yet to be recovered after the tragedy two weeks ago. >>> at least 17 have been killed by a series of tornados in the american midwest. 11 deaths were in the suburbs of little rock in arkansas where the tornado was a kilometer wide. >> on the kansas missouri border, the
that's despite the fact there's increasing pressure on russia in the form of sanctions. russia uses influence here in eastern ukraine for the pro russian rebels who scaled back activities here. >>> in other news today, a bomb has killed three students at a religionous school in the pakistani city. attackers arrived and threw a grenade in the school while students were attending a class. it's reported they are between 8 and 12 years old. >>> nuclear protestors have been...
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i'm thinking particular russia and china in the past who blocked u.n. security resolutions. >> there's two things. has to be a security bar go imposed to stop the killings and second, countries providing support to abusive non state groups must know they can be held liable under international law for their support of anyone committing crimes against humanity and war crimes. >> this is not only terrorizing the local population, it's making it extremely difficult for humanitarian aid to get in to help civilians who stayed behind? >> exactly. this has been a use of barrel bombs in the last few months in a are he aleppo. many are camping in the area where aid is not reaching them. areas four kilometers from the tur kish border are not getting the aid they need. the security council must move forward. they are not doing anything to protect humanitarian workers. tomorrow we'll release a report that looks at t the recent attack by barrel bombs. two clearly marked hospitals were hit by barrel bombs over the last 30 days. >> thank you very much in deed. >>> of c
i'm thinking particular russia and china in the past who blocked u.n. security resolutions. >> there's two things. has to be a security bar go imposed to stop the killings and second, countries providing support to abusive non state groups must know they can be held liable under international law for their support of anyone committing crimes against humanity and war crimes. >> this is not only terrorizing the local population, it's making it extremely difficult for humanitarian aid...
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russia dismissed the latest u.s. and eu sanctions. >> let's go to ukraine and speak to david stern joining us from kiev. what's happening on the ground in the east of the country, in particular kiev and donetsk? >> well with the same situation we've been hearing in nick's report, the tensions remain there. obviously the pro russian gunmen holding the government buildings and in fact towns they have been occupying some time now. the very latest is that the mayor who was shot yesterday has been flown to israel for further treatment. apparently he's in stable condition. it's still serious. that's the extent of what we're hearing. obviously his absence and his shooting adds another element to the instability. many wonder what will happen today since there were the attacks by pro russian separatists or activists on this pro government ukrainian protest or demonstration yesterday. >> you mentioned the mayor being flown to israel. he has an interesting background doesn't he? explain that. he was a member of viktor yanukovyc
russia dismissed the latest u.s. and eu sanctions. >> let's go to ukraine and speak to david stern joining us from kiev. what's happening on the ground in the east of the country, in particular kiev and donetsk? >> well with the same situation we've been hearing in nick's report, the tensions remain there. obviously the pro russian gunmen holding the government buildings and in fact towns they have been occupying some time now. the very latest is that the mayor who was shot...
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continues sanctions on russia over actions in ukraine. president barack obama has been criticized for not doing enough. foreign policy is often driven by public opinion. what's america's take in half of americans support upping the sanctions against russia. that's according to a survey by the survey in usa today. maybe the buck stops there. a third think it would be a good idea to send arms and military supplies to ukraine. ultimately that may be president barack obama 's call. his grades through this are only so-so. four in ten americans think his handling of the crisis have been about right. regardless of who does what and how, do americans think it matters? not really. a third of the country thinks what happens between russia and ukraine is very important to the u.s. which sort of makes sense if we look at a survey posted by the washington post a few weeks ago. political scientists found one in six americans could actually find ukraine on a map. the median response was about 2,900 kilometers off. the study found the less accurate a per
continues sanctions on russia over actions in ukraine. president barack obama has been criticized for not doing enough. foreign policy is often driven by public opinion. what's america's take in half of americans support upping the sanctions against russia. that's according to a survey by the survey in usa today. maybe the buck stops there. a third think it would be a good idea to send arms and military supplies to ukraine. ultimately that may be president barack obama 's call. his grades...
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the violence follows a decision from the white house to extend sanctions on russia. including 17 firms and sanctioning seven more russian officials. the bbc is in the eastern ukraine and has the latest for us. >> in eastern ukraine, it takes courage. out to, they have come call for a united ukraine. just wait five minutes, this man says, then, we will show you. attacked withoups firecrackers and baseball bats. the police did nothing to stop this. they have been battered into submission. the violence is escalating. ukraine -- he is fighting for his life in the hospital. who wasfilmed the mayor considered pro-russian. are blocking kiev his office and he has become a critic of the old government and a supporter of the ukraine. you will not find many of those here. we found pro-russian militants had sees the council building and the local police station. the crowd sang about the ussr. the militia that seized control here said that they had no trouble at all taking this building. they said they came and walked in stop there was no security and no one to stop them. theimir
the violence follows a decision from the white house to extend sanctions on russia. including 17 firms and sanctioning seven more russian officials. the bbc is in the eastern ukraine and has the latest for us. >> in eastern ukraine, it takes courage. out to, they have come call for a united ukraine. just wait five minutes, this man says, then, we will show you. attacked withoups firecrackers and baseball bats. the police did nothing to stop this. they have been battered into submission....
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it is not really in russia's interests for the presidential elections to go ahead. what they want to do is carry on with this narrative that the people in power in kiev re: military who do -- are a that do not have the support of the people. that narrative coming of the support of the majority of the people in the country who would also have the support of a reasonable number of people in eastern ukraine. i think it is not really in russia's interests for the presidential elections to work well, so they will go on continuing to say they should not be held. >> daniel, thank you. and afghanistan, the united nations says at least 350 people died after a major landslide and many more are missing. triggered by heavy rainfall, a hill collapsed on a village in a remote northeastern province. local government officials are appealing for help. they are asking for special equipment to dig through the mud. we have this report from kabul. >> rescuers start with shovels and their bare hands into the tons of mud that was left in hundreds of homes. they pulled out hundreds of bodi
it is not really in russia's interests for the presidential elections to go ahead. what they want to do is carry on with this narrative that the people in power in kiev re: military who do -- are a that do not have the support of the people. that narrative coming of the support of the majority of the people in the country who would also have the support of a reasonable number of people in eastern ukraine. i think it is not really in russia's interests for the presidential elections to work...
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round ofn the latest sanctions against russia. earlier i spoke to republican congressman peter king, chairman of the house counterterrorism and intelligence committee. i asked him what effect these good have on russia and vladimir putin. >> i think these will have an impact, as far as deterring investors in putting their money into russia. it has had some impact so far. i know some people, we actually believe, they actually have food money.ey -- putin's thepeople around him have power in russia. the people who are close to him politically and personally. this is something we have to do and hope the president and the eu keep the pressure on. >> what do you think that is?imir putin's motivation >> in his mind he was to rebuild as much of the russian empire as he can. is an extremegb, russian nationalist, and devastated by the collapse of the soviet union. >> even now in the face of international condemnation and sanctions, he had to know this was coming. >> i do not know. i think he felt that the obama administration -- i do not wan
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including the view from one of russia's baltic neighbors. is right. vladimir putin's call for ukraine to remove military from its own territory took us got from the white house. calling a preposterous and the white house press secretary. the country's acting president can seize. the government is losing control of the eastern part of the country to progress in nationalist. storming the regional prosecutor's office today, the .atest sign of the unrest the latest confrontation in eastern ukraine. 50 people being held hostage in those facilities. including eight observers from the organization for security operation in europe. terkel asked him to help when the release of the monitors. a scene from the past in moscow. vladimir putin being praised. meeting with vice president biden. i asked her if she thinks vice president putin is trying to bash the vice president trying to reconstitute the ussr. to.e would like nonetheless i think it is a reversible, the collapse of the ussr. the -- on the anniversary of the membership in the eu and the anniversary of na
including the view from one of russia's baltic neighbors. is right. vladimir putin's call for ukraine to remove military from its own territory took us got from the white house. calling a preposterous and the white house press secretary. the country's acting president can seize. the government is losing control of the eastern part of the country to progress in nationalist. storming the regional prosecutor's office today, the .atest sign of the unrest the latest confrontation in eastern ukraine....
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the two leaders warned russia that they are ready to impose more sanctions if russia continues on its current path. phil mattingly has more on today's meeting. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. chancellor merkel just drove out of the white house after more than four hours here meeting with white house officials. the obama administration got what they wanted publicly. a commitment that should sanctions and to expand, the germans would be with them. both parties acknowledged that the best case scenario would be for these sanctions to serve as a threat. listen to what obama had to say. >> the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course. resolve these issues diplomatically. we are united on that front. obviously come unite on that front. the question of what sanctions would actually look like. his experts are still working on that structure. which haselationship grown cold in the wake of the nsa disclosures, at least a positive public statements that. >> we had heard earlier on in this crisis, angela merkel implied that president putin
the two leaders warned russia that they are ready to impose more sanctions if russia continues on its current path. phil mattingly has more on today's meeting. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. chancellor merkel just drove out of the white house after more than four hours here meeting with white house officials. the obama administration got what they wanted publicly. a commitment that should sanctions and to expand, the germans would be with them. both parties acknowledged that the best...
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more sanctions against russia are on the way. sanctions will target people and businesses close to russian president vladimir putin. imlet met with the french president. for
more sanctions against russia are on the way. sanctions will target people and businesses close to russian president vladimir putin. imlet met with the french president. for
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and eu continue to accuse russia of fomenting the progress that milt -- the pro-russia military and the country. >> it just won't go away. the concern is that the money is going in the pockets of russia to pay off the ukraine gas bill. 1/3 of theolds about ukrainian debt in the next two years of any imf money you could say is going back to russia. in the same way that the aig bailout went to goldman sachs. dow begins the day at a new record high, 16,000 500 81 and the s&p 500 within seven points of a record. this happens on a day when the government reports the economy has basically stalled out. gdp grew in the first quarter by as the one percent weather was blamed and they talk about spending more on heating and the cost of obamacare kept gdp from being negative. >> where is the gloom crew. the marketsle think are too complacent and it looks put or aad a greenspan bernanke put. >> i am all in cash and i have levers all my cash. are burning cash. coke is signaling it could change the stock deal. warren buffett said he does not like the plan but would not vote against it out of loyalty t
and eu continue to accuse russia of fomenting the progress that milt -- the pro-russia military and the country. >> it just won't go away. the concern is that the money is going in the pockets of russia to pay off the ukraine gas bill. 1/3 of theolds about ukrainian debt in the next two years of any imf money you could say is going back to russia. in the same way that the aig bailout went to goldman sachs. dow begins the day at a new record high, 16,000 500 81 and the s&p 500 within...
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you exports to russia. how for will she push on sanctions? >> how does the dialogue change over what we have seen in the last six hours? frozendialogue is between what happened late last night, which was russia's calling -- this call from russia telling the ukrainian president to pull his troops out of his country. a last conversation that we know of between merkel and prudent -- merkel and putin was yesterday. it is so hard to tell what's going on on the ground right now. there is a helicopter that was shut down -- shot down. it is a question of how much can obama push merkel for additional sanctions. -- merkel and putin speaking on the phone every 10 days. >> there was just this time in june of last year that obama visited here and gave a speech and he and merkel had quite a bit of time there. and ukraine not happened, this would have been an ugly visit because merkel would have complained about edward snowden and to the nsa and all the eavesdroppings. a lot of that has been brushed aside and the focus will be on ukraine. alan krueger is mu
you exports to russia. how for will she push on sanctions? >> how does the dialogue change over what we have seen in the last six hours? frozendialogue is between what happened late last night, which was russia's calling -- this call from russia telling the ukrainian president to pull his troops out of his country. a last conversation that we know of between merkel and prudent -- merkel and putin was yesterday. it is so hard to tell what's going on on the ground right now. there is a...
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russia is, in fact, a second rate power and could have easily been dissuaded from this adventure. but because barack obama is such an embarrassingly weak with leader and untrustworthy ally, putin was able to laugh in his face, mass 100,000 troops on the ukrainian border and prepare to swallow ukraine itself. leader of the free world today is a man who does not believe in the free world. or in america's role as its head. [applause] in the five years since the norwegian committee gave him a nobel prize for nothing, obama's policies of weakness and appeasement have made the world far more dangerous place than it has been since the end of the cold war and probably its beginning. from his first day in office, obama made it clear that he regards america as having wronged its adversaries, and its adversaries as having grievances that are justified; a view suspiciously or perilously close to putin's own. by now it should be apparent that america's president is a determined enabler of america's enemies and equally determined betrayer of her friends. in the five years since he took office,
russia is, in fact, a second rate power and could have easily been dissuaded from this adventure. but because barack obama is such an embarrassingly weak with leader and untrustworthy ally, putin was able to laugh in his face, mass 100,000 troops on the ukrainian border and prepare to swallow ukraine itself. leader of the free world today is a man who does not believe in the free world. or in america's role as its head. [applause] in the five years since the norwegian committee gave him a nobel...
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in russia. here's a dirty little secret. vladimir putin isn't all that popular. the last credible polling that i saw came not in the spring from the la plata center in moscow and a suggested that of respondents who voted for -- to participate in the vote for the presidential election, only 34% said they would vote for vladimir putin. in a democratic society, that is catastrophic. even an authoritarian one is deeply charlo, which is why what you see it has to do with the last year has been a deepening of russia's antidemocratic church. the real dilemma for u.s. policymakers is how to square that circle, how to invest in democratic institutions, democratic infrastructure without the messiness meddling in internal affairs about having proxies, whether it's the international republican institute, democratic answer to plot us to commiserated kicked out of the country. i think that's a very difficult needle to thread. that is the reason why the obama it restrictionist spent so little time actually thi
in russia. here's a dirty little secret. vladimir putin isn't all that popular. the last credible polling that i saw came not in the spring from the la plata center in moscow and a suggested that of respondents who voted for -- to participate in the vote for the presidential election, only 34% said they would vote for vladimir putin. in a democratic society, that is catastrophic. even an authoritarian one is deeply charlo, which is why what you see it has to do with the last year has been a...
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pakistan and then we have the border of central asia and therefore the trafficking root thereat leads to russia and western europe through a different route as well. can you describe, barring in mind you might want to go back to afghanistan some time, can you describe the relationship of the government of those two governers both to their narcotics economy and the counter-narcotics that were spear headed by the united states. >> i am happy to say because i am hoping to go back i don't have concrete evidence of involvement on the part of these two governers. there is rumors about profiting on their part at different points in their career as there are rumors about that for a number of other governmental officials. having said that, both of them at the time these two governors and they were very high. after halman. and one of these central kind of performance possibilities for them, one of the things they believed deliver to president karzai and the donor community was to get rid of the cultization of poppy. so there are a number of researchers who have worked on this. david mansfield is the one
pakistan and then we have the border of central asia and therefore the trafficking root thereat leads to russia and western europe through a different route as well. can you describe, barring in mind you might want to go back to afghanistan some time, can you describe the relationship of the government of those two governers both to their narcotics economy and the counter-narcotics that were spear headed by the united states. >> i am happy to say because i am hoping to go back i don't...
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and some of its allies are threatening still more sanctions against russia as pro- russian forces are holding captive an eight-member team of european observers in slavyansk tonight. as holly williams reports, they show no sign of backing down. >> reporter: in slavyansk today, the town's new separatist mayor, vyacheslav ponomaryov, took questions about the european observers his men are holding. what exactly are the accusations against the inspectors? >> reporter: he told us all of them are suspected of carrying out intelligence gathering in separatist territory. in other words, they're accused of being spies. slavyansk has been under the control of pro-russian separatists for more than a week, but taking foreign prisoners is something new here and could be a sign that the militants are running out of patience. after the press conference, we asked if we could see the inspectors and were told no. are the men that you've detained, are they safe? are they being treated well? "yes," he said. "you don't need to worry." ukraine's government and the u.s. accuse russia of aiding this insurgen
and some of its allies are threatening still more sanctions against russia as pro- russian forces are holding captive an eight-member team of european observers in slavyansk tonight. as holly williams reports, they show no sign of backing down. >> reporter: in slavyansk today, the town's new separatist mayor, vyacheslav ponomaryov, took questions about the european observers his men are holding. what exactly are the accusations against the inspectors? >> reporter: he told us all of...
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accuse russia of inciting the insurgency here and of aiding the separatists. russia denies that but has said if there's violence here it could intervene. and just over the border from ukraine, thousands of russian troops began a new round of exercises this week using some of moscow's newest hardware. those drills and the threat of military intervention prompted ukraine's prime minister to accuse russia yesterday of wanting to start world war iii by occupying his country. for "cbs this morning saturday," holly williams donetsk, ukraine. >>> this morning the los angeles area is one step closer to a permanent change in its notorious daily commute. for some drivers, that means getting where they're going faster, but the l.a. freeways will no longer be free. danielle nottingham has the story. >> reporter: on any given day, there are plenty of reasons for los angeles drivers to gripe about gridlock. but soon they may have one more. because these freeways may only be free to those willing to sit in traffic. los angeles transit officials voted thursday to extend a pil
accuse russia of inciting the insurgency here and of aiding the separatists. russia denies that but has said if there's violence here it could intervene. and just over the border from ukraine, thousands of russian troops began a new round of exercises this week using some of moscow's newest hardware. those drills and the threat of military intervention prompted ukraine's prime minister to accuse russia yesterday of wanting to start world war iii by occupying his country. for "cbs this...
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last week the us eu russia and ukraine
last week the us eu russia and ukraine